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This summer's update will address some security holes, but the minor upgrade doesn't look like the first shot in a renewed browser war.
This summer's update will address some security holes, but the minor upgrade doesn't look like the first shot in a renewed browser war.
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Otherwise, just let Mozilla handle the branding.
I am referring all my customers to AOL, who after all is the only national ISP with IMAP filtering with hand-holding (AOL) or without (Netscape). You win in both arenas.
Keep up the great work you've done for the Internet (Instant Messaging, Browsing, and online services.. quite a legacy.) And you guys are still doing it.
--Sam
did not appreciate the value of "Mozilla" in
licensing IE for AOL services in 2003.
his announcement is of little importance to anyone.
I'll stick with Nutscrape to the very end... I don't do web development.. leave that to the IE users... can't understand why IE is so popular...other than all the PC makers allow it to be embedded in the MS XP system... so much for lawsuits.. what a farce...
maybe Andressen and Barksdale will buy it back on the cheap if AOL decides to 'get rid of it'.... c'mon Mark and Jim.. wake up and take back your 'bay-bee'.. we need you back on track where you belong...
- Netscape Mail
- by Dawn in WY May 29, 2004 10:50 AM PDT
- I have been using Netscape since 1994 and I really like Netscape Mail. I hope I will not be forced to switch to IE and Outlook.
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